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People with NO respect!
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Posted by Jason on August 10, 2003 at 13:52:43 from (67.201.38.221):
Im not one who likes to complain alot,but I was just wondering if anyone else out there has been experiencing the same as what I have. My complaint is people who don't seem to care about other peoples equipment at shows!! The last couple of shows I have been to I have witnessed people(kids in particular) climing all over the equipment like they were play ground equipment. I have no problem letting kids sit on my tractors if they would ask and sit on it like a human being. Most kids get on them and tugg,jerk,and pull on every thing they can get there hands on. It even makes me more up set when I see the parents letting them do it!! Today I guess you can call the old tractors "toys",but they are still equipment and they can be dangerous. And the way the world is today if there kid would get hurt on your tractor they would want to sue you. Just my 2cents. What do others out there think about it?
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